The firearms officer responsible for shooting innocent Jean Charles de Menezes in a mistaken police operation following the London 7/7 bombings has spoken out for the first time, admitting he would never want to meet the victim’s family. The Brazilian electrician, who was not a threat, was fatally shot by two officers at Stockwell Underground station in 2005, sparking a major crisis in British policing. The officer, known as C12, expressed concern that meeting the family could worsen his emotional turmoil, acknowledging the family as the true victims of the tragic incident.
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Europe’s centre-right calls for softening of 2035 green car target
SummaryManfred Weber, leader of the European People's Party, has called for the EU to reconsider its total ban on new combustion engine cars after 2035, suggesting that consumers should be able to purchase petrol and diesel vehicles if their carbon emissions are offset. This statement comes amid challenges in the automotive industry, including job cuts in major companies like Volkswagen, and follows the UK's adjustment of its electric vehicle targets. Weber emphasized the need for...
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